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New Book by Dr. Robert Siblerud Uncovers the Overlooked Link Between Mercury and Alzheimer’s Disease


Crescent Spring, KY, USA – WEBWIRE

In a bold and meticulously researched new book, Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer’s Disease,” environmental physiologist and researcher Dr. Robert Siblerud presents a compelling scientific case for mercury as a primary contributor to one of the world’s most devastating neurodegenerative conditions. Drawing from decades of study and over 20 published scientific papers, Dr. Siblerud outlines how mercury, particularly from dental amalgam, may be silently fueling the Alzheimer’s epidemic.

For more than a century, Alzheimer’s disease has remained an elusive medical mystery. Now, through the lens of environmental toxicology, “Evidence That Mercury Causes Alzheimer’s Disease” identifies over 70 factors tied to the condition—each one explained through the effects of mercury exposure. Central to the book is the finding that mercury vapor from dental fillings enters the bloodstream and accumulates in the brain, where it can remain for decades, impairing neurological function over time.

Backed by data from research conducted at Colorado State University and the Rocky Mountain Research Institute, Dr. Siblerud also explores the disturbing possibility that early exposure to mercury may impact cognitive health from a young age. The book goes further to present anecdotal accounts and scientific observations suggesting symptom improvement in Alzheimer’s patients after amalgam removal, igniting a conversation on prevention, early detection, and intervention.

Beyond Alzheimer’s, the author discusses how mercury toxicity may also be linked to other chronic illnesses, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cardiovascular disorders, and various mental health conditions.

About the Author:
Dr. Robert Siblerud is an environmental physiologist, nutritionist, and retired optometrist. He has authored four previous books exploring the intersection of science and spirituality. A co-founder and former director of the International Association for New Science, Dr. Siblerud has spent his career investigating overlooked and emerging scientific paradigms, especially those with implications for public health. His extensive research on mercury toxicity has contributed significantly to the growing body of evidence linking dental amalgam to systemic health effects.


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